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Vic Vic Bautista

Lifestyle, Tech

Everyone Can Play: Three Journeys, One Game-Changing Phone

Each of us plays for a different purpose. In order to decompress before the following lecture, some people start playing a game during the intermission between lectures. After a demanding workday, some grab their phones in hopes of relieving the tension with a fast match. While lifelong fans jump in to relive the thrill of every competition they’ve ever supported, parents pick it up to share battles and laughs with their children. Others are just inquisitive and are exploring new adventures one game at a time.

Although everyone’s definition of gaming is different, it unites us all. Whether you have ever held a prize, how long you have been playing, or how talented you are are not important factors. It’s about those tiny moments of happiness, camaraderie, and escape. Everyone can enjoy gaming, whether they are parents, students, seasoned enthusiasts, or first-time adventurers.

Furthermore, high-performance gaming is no longer exclusive to professionals thanks to the Infinix GT 30.

Take Ben Maglaque, better known as Benthings. Before esports, he was just like so many of us, juggling jobs, carrying responsibilities, and squeezing in play whenever life allowed. Gaming became his escape, and eventually his platform. “Minsan hindi lang basta paglalaro ang mahalaga, kundi ang pagbabahagi ng laro,” (“Sometimes it’s not just about playing, it’s about sharing the play,”) he says.

With the GT 30’s GT Trigger, Ben can finally keep up with the action. The built-in console-level control captures his highlights and keeps his streams as sharp as his gameplay, proof that the right tools make dreams more possible.

For Alma Enario, known to her followers as Nanay Gaming, it all began with something every parent can relate to: wanting to connect with her kids. What started as curiosity turned into late-night matches, endless laughter, and a livestreaming channel where families feel at home. “Walang pause button ang pagiging ina, pero ngayon nakakasabay na ako sa mga anak ko at sa mga nanonood,” (“There’s no pause button for motherhood, but now I can keep up with my children and with the crowd,”) she laughs.

Powered by the MediaTek D7400 chipset, Alma enjoys smooth, lag-free games and long broadcasts that don’t break the moment, because family playtime should never skip a beat.

And then there is Icey Arcangel, a fan who once cheered from the sidelines, now married to a pro player and immersed in the game she has always loved. For her, it’s not about titles or trophies but about feeling every moment. “Kapag sobrang mahal mo ang isang bagay, nakakainis kapag hindi nakakasabay ang gamit mo. Bawat galaw, bawat sandali, gusto kong maramdaman,” (“When you’re passionate, it’s frustrating when your gear can’t keep up. Every move, every moment, I need to feel it,”) she shares.

With the GT 30’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) 120 FPS certification, every frame is ultra-smooth and crystal-clear, bringing her right onto the battlefield.

Different stories, different reasons, one truth: gaming has no age, no single path, and no fixed role. Whether you’re chasing a championship, bonding with family, or simply playing for joy, the Infinix GT 30 makes it possible. With console-level GT Triggers, the powerhouse MediaTek D7400 chipset, and MLBB 120 FPS certification, the GT 30 proves that Everyone Can Play and Outplay the Rest.

Experience their inspiring stories in action and check out the full video now on the official Infinix Facebook page.

You have the opportunity to tell your story now, and you may win your very own Infinix GT 30. Players can reflect on their journey and commemorate the one triumph that meant the most by using the #MyMLBBStory. All you have to do is provide a screenshot of your MLBB victory, explain how you’ve improved as a player, and post it to your Facebook timeline. To finish your contribution, remember to tag @InfinixPhilippines, join the official community group, and use the hashtags #MyMLBBStory, #GTStory, #OutPlayTheRest, and #InfinixGT30. It’s more than simply a competition; it’s an opportunity to share your experience and demonstrate how gaming has influenced your life.

Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop are currently offering the Infinix GT 30 at a special promotional price of just P10,499 (up to 16GB RAM). Cyber Blue, Pulse Green, Shadow Ash, and Blade White are the hues that are available.

For more details, please visit: http://www.infinixmobility.com

Entertainment

Nateman, Baby Blood, and Yung Bawal team up for the stripped-down hip-hop track “PUSO AT ISIP”

The music video drops on October 1, 2025 at 10:00 pm, PH time

Together with renowned producer Yung Bawal, Filipino rappers Nateman and Baby Blood create the moody, minimalist track “PUSO AT ISIP,” which delves into the lovely confusion of love torn between passion and reason.

The song, which tells a tale of passion tempering by hesitation, is built around Yung Bawal’s beautiful yet groovy music and provides a captivating backdrop for Nateman and Baby Blood’s incisive lyricism.

The song boldly poses the ageless query: should we embrace the dangers of daring love or yield to the subdued allure of tranquility? “PUSO AT ISIP” is made to keep listeners feeling good long after the initial play thanks to its sensual melodies, smart and lighthearted words, and rhythms with a Caribbean influence.

This song really came out of nowhere, from pure feeling and soul, Nateman shares in a press statement.

His brother and collaborator Baby Blood also echoes this authenticity, channeling raw emotion into verses that resonate with both intimacy and wit.

Were proud of the outcome, Baby Blood adds. The chemistry is undeniable, but each one of us brought a different level of craftmanship and energy that made everything coherent without necessarily taking away our individuality.

Yung Bawal, who was responsible for helming the beat, revealed that the collaboration was born organically. I first worked with Nateman on a remix earlier this year and loved the energy. He brought Baby Blood into the session, who I only later found out was his younger brother. The track just flowed from there.

As for his production style for this particular bop, Yung Bawal ensures that he did his homework and talked to the artists about what vibe they feel like making or inspiration they are keen to capture in a creative partnership. I never have a library of beats for artists, as all my beats are made specifically for who I’m working with; hence, all of my releases sound different from each other depending on whom I’m working with.

Alongside the release of “PUSO AT ISIP,” there will be a music video that has a cinematic feel. According to Yung Bawal, the director created content that had a compelling plot and was akin to a telenovela. Nateman even made light of the fact that it made them feel like the main characters in their own drama series. He chuckles and says, “Ang guwapo-guwapo namin dun” (we look good). Christine Samson, a Filipina social media celebrity, also appears in the music video.

Sony Music Entertainment is currently releasing PUSO AT ISIP on all digital music platforms across the globe. Visit Nateman’s official YouTube page to view the music video release.

 

 

Lifestyle

Co-organizing Davao City’s First Culture, Arts, and Heritage Summit with Alsons Dev: Creating Dynamic Communities

Over 300 artist-leaders, creatives, and cultural workers from 16 subsectors, including film, music, visual and performing arts, design, literature, architecture, gastronomy, research and education, and heritage conservation, gathered to discuss challenges, shape policy, and strengthen collaboration in advancing Davao’s cultural identity.

In collaboration with the Davao City Office for Culture and the Arts (OCA), the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation, Inc. (CLAFI), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Alsons Development and Investment Corporation (Alsons Dev) co-organized the inaugural Davao City Culture, Arts, and Heritage Summit on September 26, 2025, at Holy Cross of Davao College.

A platform for cultural dialogue and collaboration

The summit served as a platform for stakeholders to exchange diverse perspectives that underscored the vital role of culture, arts, and heritage in building inclusive, sustainable, and livable communities.

Alsons Dev played a key role in shaping the summit, as President and CEO Miguel A. Dominguez delivered a keynote on the value of public-private partnerships in cultural development, citing his initiatives as Sarangani Governor from 2004 to 2013.

Discussions were anchored on research and sector realities. Davao Historical Society President Luz Ilagan reflected on the cultural significance of the Kadayawan Festival. La Herencia Creative Director Rob Tañedo tackled the challenges and opportunities in advancing multidisciplinary creative work in the regions, and University of the Philippines Mindanao Professor Aya Ragragio shared insights on cultural appropriation, appreciation, and artists’ rights.

Government voices also enriched the dialogue. DTI Creative Industries Development Office OIC Division Chief Engr. Kat Salvador underscored the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration and LGU–NGA support in protecting artists’ rights and welfare, while NCCA Deputy Director Marichu Tellano outlined the Philippine Development Plan for Culture and the Arts and a national vision for a thriving creative sector

Participants engaged in open forums and breakout sessions to address challenges and craft an action agenda for Davao’s future culture, arts, and heritage sector.

Notable attendees included Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre, representing Davao City Acting Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte; Councilor Petite Principe; Oscar Casaysay of the Davao City Office of Culture and Artsl Ryan Vidanes, Executive Director of CLAFI; Gawad CCP Para sa Sining Awardee Nestor Horfilla; Brother Noelvic Deloria, President of Holy Cross of Davao College; Romeo Castañaga, DTI XI Regional Director; Rommel F. Momo, Vice President for Operations and Chairperson of the Committee on Culture, Heritage, and Arts of the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev); and singer-songwriter and Datu Bago Awardee Joey Ayala– showing strong support for Davao’s cultural landscape.

“The Davao City Culture, Arts, and Heritage Summit is an important milestone in creating alignment between the city, the creative community, and private organizations like Alsons Dev,” said Casaysay. “These outcomes will help ensure that culture and heritage remain at the heart of Davao’s development.”

The summit was part of the two-day Creative Industries Month, followed by the Creative Industry Exchange (CIEx) featuring a Creatives Fair, forums, workshops, and performances on the second day.

Anchoring development in cultural identity

Alsons Dev’s participation in the summit highlights its mission to shape communities where progress is deeply connected to cultural roots. Dominguez emphasized this vision, stating: “We believe livable communities are built not only through infrastructure and development, but also by honoring the cultural foundations that make Davao unique.Alsons Dev remains committed to supporting initiatives that preserve and promote culture, arts, and heritage as we work together toward the city’s future.”

Through the event, Alsons Dev reaffirmed its dedication to blending heritage with progress. It marked an important step in turning this vision into reality and underscored the company’s long-term commitment to nurturing inclusive and vibrant communities.

Learn more about Alsons Dev and its projects at https://alsonsdev.com/.

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

ONErpm strengthens its foothold in the Philippines through collaborations with Offshore Music and fresh artist signings

The music powerhouse is also set to introduce their growing roster with a special show happening in Sari-Sari bar on October 7, 2025

Through strategic alliances with up-and-coming artists and well-known independent labels, ONErpm, a global leader in music distribution, label services, and publishing, keeps expanding its footprint in the Philippines. Leading the way in these advancements is its recently revealed partnership with Offshore Music, which is home to innovative artists like M1ss Jade So, ena Mori, Alyson, and Ely Buendia, to mention a few.

Offshore Music’s chairman and CEO, Ely Buendia, describes the depth of the discussions that resulted in the partnership. Offshore Music’s choice was influenced in large part by ONErpm’s compatibility with the label’s principles, especially those related to sustainability, openness, and creating authentic musical communities.

For Audry Dionisio, General Manager of Offshore Music, joining ONErpm was a natural step in realizing the label’s vision. “We have worked with Alyssa Pe Benito, ONErpm’s Marketing Manager before and with our working experience with her and OneRPM’s commitment to nurturing artist growth, we saw an opportunity to expand the label’s vision on a global stage while continuing to honor the partnerships that brought us here.”

The partnership was introduced by Alyssa “Pebs” Pe Benito, ONErpm’s Marketing Manager, who has fostered a longstanding relationship with the record label. For Pebs, the partnership represents a union rooted in shared purpose and commitment, with the goal of nurturing a music community that values authenticity, creativity, and breakthroughs. “I am grateful for their trust in me that resulted in this partnership, enabling and providing support to artists through innovative, forward-thinking strategies that remain true to their craft, ensuring that music continues to thrive and evolve with integrity in a rapidly changing industry landscape.”

Apart from Offshore Music, ONErpm is welcoming a new wave of Filipino talents to its family. Among them is Manila-based alt-rock band Fitterkarma, whose breakout single, “Pag-ibig ay Kanibalismo II,” topped the Spotify Philippines Viral 50 and went viral on TikTok and other social media platforms. Their follow-up single “Sumpa,” is set for release this Friday, October 3 on all streaming platforms.

Also on the rise is SSUNN, a band inspired by contemporary Japanese and Korean rock music. Their current single, “Nasan Na Ba Ako?” debuted at No. 35 on Spotify Philippines Viral 50 and earned a coveted spot on the cover of the .ph editorial playlist.

Presh Ong, ONErpm’s A&R Representative, also shares, “We’re ready to help our artists reach new heights, We can’t wait for the world to see and hear what they’re truly capable of.”

Other breakthrough acts who will be part of ONErpm’s growing roster include UNO, fronted by Carlos De Guia and signed to WYL Music; and El Manu, the solo project of Jai Asuncion of Agsunta, whose heartfelt storytelling continues to resonate with the Filipino streaming audience.

“Our artists are at the heart of everything we do,” Pebs emphasized. “We are more than just a platform; we’re partners who strive to add value in an artist’s journey. We’re here to help them dream bigger and go further by combining innovative technology with tailored artist strategies.”

On October 7, 2025, at the Sari-Sari bar in Makati City, Fitterkarma, SSUNN, Diego’s Scenes, UNO, and El Manu will all be formally debuted for the inaugural ONErpm Night. Tickets will cost PHP 350 and be available at the door.

In the future, ONErpm is still dedicated to bolstering its Philippine operations by offering full-service labeling and distribution. “ONErpm will continue to expand our local offerings and services as we move into the new year, with the establishment of our local office and content studio,” says APAC Director Isaac Miranda.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

FSSI helps social entrepreneurs in the Philippines redefine rural development

  • Rural poverty in the Philippines affects 25.7% of the population, including many farmers and fisherfolk.
  • Women-led social enterprises such as Caviteño Isabelino Multipurpose Cooperative and Lourdes Multipurpose Cooperative are creating sustainable livelihoods and driving values-based innovations in agriculture and cooperatives.
  • Guided by the triple bottom line (3BL) framework of people, planet, and profit, the Foundation for a Sustainable Society, Inc. (FSSI), a social investment nonprofit, supports women-led enterprises in expanding services, scaling operations, and improving communities.

Maria Victoria Anahaw, Chief Executive Officer of Caviteño Isabelino Multi-Purpose Cooperative (CAISA-MPC), proudly received the award during the FSSI 30th Anniversary Dinner—recognized for their commitment to community enterprise and sustainable development. Photo from Foundation for a Sustainable Society, Inc. (FSSI).

A social investment nonprofit organization called the Foundation for a Sustainable Society, Inc. (FSSI) is assisting women-led social enterprises that are promoting inclusive and sustainable development in the Philippines, where rural poverty still poses a threat to agricultural communities. FSSI enables Filipina entrepreneurs to revolutionize rural economies through creative, community-based business models that strike a balance between profit and social and environmental impact by offering financial services and chances for capacity building.

During its 30th anniversary celebration last  September 5, 2025, in Quezon City, FSSI presented  the inaugural Triple Bottomline (3BL) Awards to honor social enterprises—many led by women—that drive inclusive growth, climate resilience, and community-based innovation. The awards underscore the need to support local leadership in rural areas, where poverty remains high at 25.7%, and many farmers and fisherfolk still live below the poverty line, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

For some of the women leaders from rural multipurpose cooperatives, this persistent poverty is potentially driven by low farmgate prices, high production costs, recurring natural disasters, and limited access to markets and institutional support—even in years of productive harvests.

To confront these systemic issues, women-led social enterprises are filling critical gaps—creating sustainable livelihoods and introducing values-driven innovations in agri-processing, retail, and cooperative development. With support from FSSI, guided by the3BLstrategy that measures success by profit, social impact, and environmental responsibility, these enterprises receive tailored financing, technical assistance, and capacity-building to grow and scale their operations.

The staff of CAISA-MPC gathered to mark Cooperative Month 2024, celebrating their collective commitment to cooperative values, mutual support, and community empowerment. Photo from Caviteño Isabelino Multipurpose Cooperative (CAISA-MPC).

In Echague, Isabela, Caviteño Isabelino Multipurpose Cooperative (CAISA-MPC) tackles issues like pest infestations, climate change, limited market access, poor infrastructure, and lack of capital by expanding its services. With FSSI’s support through training, seminars, and capital loan, the organization was able to strengthen its operations and pursue its vision of focusing on people, planet, and profit. This has helped them grow and sustain initiatives such as pineapple production and processing, a rice mill, agri-machinery rentals, and a processing center, enabling them to better serve their members.

Maria Victoria Anahaw of CAISA-MPC joined other women SE leaders at the recent Governance and Leadership Training co-facilitated by Investing In Women and FSSI. Photo from Foundation for a Sustainable Society, Inc. (FSSI).

“Through FSSI’s support, we’ve trained our members, provided them easy access to financing, and built a cooperative that uplifts the entire community, and not just farmers,” shared Maria Victoria Anahaw, Chief Executive Officer of CAISA-MPC. “From a credit co-op, we’ve grown into a multipurpose cooperative with 800 members, providing meaningful services beyond lending that truly benefit our members and help improve their quality of life.”

At Lourdes MPC Agri-Supply, farmers can access essential inputs that support both crop production and sustainable livelihoods. They can also redeem vouchers for fertilizers, making farming more accessible and affordable. Photo from Lourdes Multipurpose Cooperative.

Similarly, Lourdes MPC in Occidental Mindoro addresses challenges like low farmgate prices and high input costs through an FSSI-funded agri-supply store that provides affordable, quality products, along with agri-loans and small business loans to support farmer-members in diversifying their income and growing their livelihoods. “We prioritize products that truly help our members by ensuring quality and safety while listening to their specific needs,” said Jesrryl Maye Obispo Agnas, Officer-in-Charge Branch Manager of Lourdes MPC. “It’s more than a store, it also empowers farmers to take better control of their production.”

In line with FSSI’s commitment to the 3BL, both cooperatives demonstrate how economic growth can go hand-in-hand with environmental responsibility and community well-being. CAISA-MPC, for instance, has adopted sustainable farming practices such as tree and bamboo planting along waterways and eliminating open burning. Lourdes MPC promotes climate-responsive planning and continues to assist members affected by natural calamities through both agricultural support and personal outreach.

Lourdes MPC staff held outreach sessions to initiate conversations with cooperative members to strengthen collaboration and advance sustainable livelihood goals. Photo from Lourdes Multipurpose Cooperative.

Beyond growing sustainable businesses, these cooperatives are redefining gender roles in agriculture. In a sector long dominated by men, women like Anahaw and Agnas are leading with strength, empathy, and emotional intelligence. Supported by training, experience, and the trust of their communities, they are showing that women are fully capable of leading thriving, impactful enterprises.

“Filipina social entrepreneurs are proving that lasting rural transformation requires empowered leadership that cultivates communities towards sustainable growth,” said Sixto Donato C. Macasaet, Executive Director of FSSI. “To amplify their impact, we commit to invest in what truly sustains them—accessible capital, upgraded technologies, and continuous capacity-building that equips them to lead, innovate, and thrive.”

These FSSI-supported, women-led businesses offer a powerful example of inclusive, sustainable development based on local leadership and long-lasting solutions, particularly in rural areas where poverty and institutional impediments are prevalent.

For additional information on how FSSI supports rural livelihoods and empowers social entrepreneurs, visit fssi.com.ph or follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FSSI.Philippines.

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

Rex Education Celebrates Atty. Hector M. De Leon Jr., Atty. Nilo T. Divina, and Atty. Tranquil A. Salvador as Asia Business Law Journal’s Philippines Top Lawyers 2025 A-List

Rex Education proudly congratulates three of its distinguished authors—Atty. Hector M. De Leon Jr., Managing Partner of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan; Atty. Nilo T. Divina, Managing Partner of Divina Law, and Atty. Tranquil A. Salvador, Partner at Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc & De Los Angeles—for their recognition in the Asia Business Law Journal’s Philippines Top Lawyers 2025 A-List.

According to Asia Business Law Journal, A-List lawyers are “lawyers who are currently the star performers of the Philippines’ legal profession; the lawyers who are personally undertaking the country’s top legal work, crafting the most cutting-edge legal solutions to complex problems, and setting the highest standards in terms of quality, innovation and the ability to handle complex matters.”

The journal also defines Legal Icons as “lawyers who are the luminaries of the Philippines’ legal profession; the titans who command the respect of clients and juniors alike; the mentors who lead the Philippines’ most admired law firms and/or legal teams, and who are the country’s most prolific rainmakers.” Among those honored with this distinction are Atty. Hector M. De Leon Jr. and Atty. Nilo T. Divina, who, aside from being part of the prestigious list, are also recognized as Icons.

Champions of Legal Practice and Education

Atty. Hector M. De Leon Jr. is celebrated nationwide for his dual expertise as a leading practitioner and one of the country’s most prolific and trusted legal authors. His textbooks on Obligations and Contracts, Business Law, and Commercial Law remain indispensable in business programs and law schools. His works on the Philippine Constitution, Criminal Law, and related subjects continue to shape the legal literacy of countless law students and professionals.

Atty. Nilo T. Divina is equally admired as a premier corporate and litigation strategist and the transformative leader of Divina Law. His authoritative texts on Commercial and Corporation Law are essential references for law students, bar reviewees, and practitioners seeking clarity on complex commercial issues.

Atty. Tranquil A. Salvador, a recognized leader in litigation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is also an esteemed law professor and author whose works advance the study of Remedial Law. Beyond his practice areas—which include aviation, insurance, mining, and ADR—he has made a profound impact on legal education through his widely respected textbooks and bar reviewer materials such as Footnotes Vol. I: Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure.

“Being recognized as part of the prestigious list and called icons of Philippine law underscores the enduring impact of Atty. De Leon, Atty. Divina, and Atty. Salvador—not only in their respective practice areas, but also in their invaluable contributions to Philippine legal education through their published works,” said Rex Education CEO, Don Timothy I. Buhain. “Their scholarship and leadership align with our aspirations: to nurture minds and transform communities through education.”

Rex Education takes immense pride in being the publishing partner of these exceptional legal minds and joins the legal and academic communities in celebrating their well-deserved recognition in Philippine Law and Legal Education.

Congratulations, Atty. Hector M. De Leon Jr., Atty. Nilo T. Divina, and Atty. Tranquil A. Salvador—whose work continues to shape the future of Philippine law.

 

Lifestyle, News, Travel

Filipinos now have more opportunities to tour the world thanks to GTBA-ONEKLIK tour Sale Expo 2025!

Photo shows during the opening of Travel Sale Expo 2025: Ms. Pam Navarro – United Airlines H.E. Dana Kursh Israel Ambassador H.E. Shri Harsh Kumar Jain India Ambassador Cong. Dimple Mastura = District Rep, Maguindanao del Norte Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco Michelle G. Taylan – Chairperson H.E. Agus Widjojo Indonesia Ambassador Asst. Secretary Rhenita B. Rodriguez – DFA Director Aleem Guiapal – DTI H.E. Wallace Minn-Gan Chow Representative, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines Senator Shelley Calvo – Majority Whip of the 38th Guam Legislature Ms. Jocelyn Lim-Bata – Metrobank

The third Travel Sale Expo (TSE) finished its eagerly awaited run at the SM Megamall Megatrade Hall from September 26–28, 2025, solidifying its position as the nation’s leading travel expo. arranged by Oneklik Events and the Global Tourism Business Association (GTBA), with assistance from the Department of Tourism (DOT), the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA), Boracay Malay, Aklan, LGU, Tourism Malaysia, Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and several embassies, including the embassies of Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, India, and Brunei. Over 200 booth exhibitors from the airline, hotel, cruise, and tour industries attended the three-day event, which attracted tens of thousands of eager tourists and industry participants.

This year’s TSE, which had as its subject “Your Gateway to the World,” brought together domestic and foreign partners that provided passengers with incredible deals, exclusive packages, and flexible payment arrangements. From international favorites like Taiwan, Malaysia, and Vietnam to local treasures like Boracay, Bohol, and Cebu, the exhibition featured travel destinations suitable for all kinds of tourists, whether they were traveling for leisure, culture, or for spiritual reasons.

The third edition of the Travel Sale Expo (TSE) successfully concluded last September 26–28, 2025, at the SM Megamall Megatrade Hall, further cementing its place as the country’s premier travel fair. Organized by GTBA and Oneklik Events, with the support of DOT, PRA, several LGUs, and international embassies, the event gathered over 200 exhibitors from airlines, hotels, cruises, and tour sectors. With its theme “Your Gateway to the World,” the expo brought together local and international partners offering exclusive packages, unbeatable deals, and flexible payment terms to travelers eager to explore both nearby and faraway destinations.

I had the chance to visit on the second day of the expo, roaming around the booths was such an enjoyable experience as I got to learn about the latest travel destinations, not just within the Philippines but also abroad. It was exciting to see a wide variety of options, from domestic gems like Boracay, Bohol, Siargao, Palawan and Cebu to international favorites such as Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam and Guam.

What made the experience even more memorable was being able to attend some of the talks, especially those about traveling. Listening to the speakers gave me fresh insights and ideas, and I enjoyed every bit of it. Lastly, I really enjoyed the performance of their guest artist, Darren Espanto. Overall, my short visit was truly worthwhile—it fueled my wanderlust and left me inspired to plan more trips in the future.

GTBA Founding Chairman and TSE Chairperson Michelle Taylan said the event aims to open the doors for the general public to see the world. “We are moving towards democratizing travel for the everyday Filipino. The Travel Sale Expo is designed to make dream trips accessible, affordable, and stress-free. It’s not just about YOLO or FOMO anymore—people want smarter, value-packed travel choices, and that’s what we deliver,” Taylan said.

Beyond offering markdowns on airfare and packages, the event also served as a networking hub for the tourism industry. Seminars and dialogues between local suppliers, international operators, and government agencies facilitated discussions on emerging travel trends, halal tourism, and sustainable growth opportunities.

A major highlight this year was the expanded partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), which worked alongside the Department of Tourism (DOT) to spotlight local products and services that reflect the Philippines’ rich culture and heritage. This collaboration also emphasized promoting Muslim-friendly travel, strengthening the country’s position as a welcoming destination for ASEAN neighbors and beyond.

The expo’s immersive experience didn’t stop at deals and bookings. Attendees were treated to surprise performances, interactive booths, and travel essentials pop-ups from global retail brands. According to GTBA, these value-added experiences are designed to encourage Filipinos to see travel as more than just a luxury, but as an integral lifestyle choice that supports livelihoods and boosts the economy.

GTBA Founding Chairman and TSE Chairperson Michelle Taylan

“Events like TSE are not only about promoting destinations, but also about creating jobs and strengthening the entire tourism value chain. We are proud to provide a platform that uplifts both the industry and the traveling public,” Taylan added.

Launched in 2023, the Travel Sale Expo has rapidly grown into a premier event in the country’s tourism calendar. This year’s edition exceeded expectations, cementing its role as a key platform for affordable travel opportunities. Building on its success, GTBA-Oneklik and its partners are gearing up for an even grander celebration in 2026, continuing their mission to make global travel more accessible for Filipinos.

DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco with GTBA Founding Chairman and TSE Chairperson Michelle Taylan

The opening ceremony was attended by notable figures, including DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, DTI Director Aleem Guiapal, DFA Assistant Secretary Rhenita B. Rodriguez, Mayor Frolibar Bautista, and Guam Senator Hon. Shelley Calvo. Also present were members of the diplomatic corps—such as Indonesia’s Ambassador H.E. Agus Widjojo, India’s Ambassador H.E. Harsh Kumar Jain, Vietnam’s Ambassador H.E. Lai Thai Binh, Cambodia’s Ambassador H.E. Sin Saream, Israel’s Ambassador Dana Kursh, and Taiwan Representative Wallace Minn Gan Chow—alongside other VIPs from both government and private sectors. Key sponsors included Metrobank (Ms. Jocelyn Lim-Bata), GCash Philippines, San Augustine, and Mixcaricature, with airline partners AirAsia Philippines and United Airlines, and media partners Daily Tribune, Manila Times, Daily Chronicles, Malaya Business Insight, and Manila Standard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

The psychedelic cutout of Bloomfields’ channel in the music video for “Pink Skies”

Inspired by Filipino collage artists, the trippy video embraces imperfection as a mark of authenticity

The official music video for the Bloomfields’ most recent track, “Pink Skies.” is about to be released.

The video is a surreal animated collage that unfolds in a kaleidoscope of psychedelic visuals, band performances, and pop-art inspirations. It was directed and edited by Louie Poco, the band’s bassist.

For Poco, the project was a genuine labor of love and passion rather than merely a technical exercise. He says, “It was my first time experimenting with animated collage and green screen.” “Innumerable hours of manual editing and exercising creative muscles were used, with no AI involved.”

Drawing inspiration from Filipino collage artists Andrea Cervantes and Charlie Salazar, Poco channeled their cut-out aesthetic to craft a piece that mirrors the band’s sonic DNA: vintage-tinged, psychedelic, and deeply human.

“Its imperfections are exactly what make it beautiful and trippy,” explains Louie. “It’s not about polished perfection, but about joy, creativity, and the spirit of something crafted with love.”

The song “Pink Skies” is full of indie rock sensibility and Britpop influences. The song is a glittering vision, a respite from reality, and a desire for light to burst through the storm. It is equal parts radiant hymn and dreamy getaway.

Lilystars Records released Pink Skies earlier this month on all digital music platforms across the globe. The music video will be released this Friday, September 26, 2025, at 10:30 p.m.

 

 

Lifestyle, News

PRUWealth 10 is introduced by Pru Life UK

offers guaranteed payouts and protection for affluent and high-net-worth clients

Pru Life UK has introduced PRUWealth 10, a life insurance plan that combines guaranteed payouts, long-term coverage, and flexible access to your plan’s cash value in one seamless solution, for wealthy and well-off Filipinos who want their money to work as hard as they do.

Designed for affluent and high-net-worth clientele aged 55 to 65 who are looking to fund their next journey or a business concept, PRUWealth 10 is available for a short time only.

The solution provides life insurance coverage up to 110% of the single premium paid, a 100% premium return at the end of the policy term, and a guaranteed 5% net yearly cash payout for ten years.

“PRUWealth 10 is designed for discerning individuals seeking the best of both worlds—guaranteed income and protection,” said Garen Dee, Chief Product Officer of Pru Life UK. “Our high-net-worth clients value certainty and flexibility, and this product delivers exactly that.”

The plan requires a minimum single premium of Php 500,000 for clients aged 59 and below, and Php 3 million for those aged 60 to 70. It also provides access to cash values for loans, offering liquidity for emergencies or major expenses.

“With PRUWealth 10, Pru Life UK aims to meet the dual objectives of wealth accumulation and preservation for this specific segment of the country, reinforcing our role as a trusted partner in securing financial futures,” Dee added.

Visit www.prulifeuk.com.ph or follow Pru Life UK on Facebook to find out more about PRUWealth 10. To make sure the product meets your needs, please review the terms and conditions or speak with a Pru Life UK agent who is licensed.

 

 

Notes:
*New Business Annual Premium Equivalent (NBAPE) – premium for a new policy paid in a year 
All percentage figures are based on the single premium paid. The annual payout and full premium return are guaranteed if the policy is in force and the insured is alive on each policy anniversary and at maturity. Product terms and conditions apply.

 

 

 

 

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Twenty years of Pinoy pride are celebrated by YABANG PINOY through collaborations, activities, and a renewed call to “Live Proudly”

Yabang Pinoy, the trailblazing movement that has promoted Filipino pride and identity for the past 20 years, marks its 20th anniversary with a series of impactful events, meaningful partnerships, and a renewed call for Filipinos to “Live Proudly.”

Established in 2005 by passionate young advocates, Yabang Pinoy has been at the forefront of a consumer movement grounded in the belief that national pride begins with everyday choices—sa isip, sa salita, at sa gawa (in thought, word, and deed). From hosting landmark bazaars that uplift local entrepreneurs to developing programs that nurture youth leadership and artistic expression, the movement continues to build spaces where Filipino talent, creativity, and innovation take center stage.

Reading about Yabang Pinoy’s 20th anniversary made me realize how important it is to show pride in being Filipino not just in big celebrations, but in the little choices we make every day. I admire how the movement has supported local entrepreneurs and empowered the youth, proving that our creativity and talent deserve the spotlight. It inspires me to live more consciously Filipino—sa isip, sa salita, at sa gawa.

Looking back at the two decades of Yabang Pinoy, Head of Projects & Partnerships JM Jose considers meeting their collaborators and partners as some of their biggest accomplishments so far. He explains, “Our greatest accomplishment is the leaders, advocates, and volunteers we have met & worked with along the way—individuals who found their passion and success with the help of YP’s training and experiences. They continue to embody and champion the ‘Filipino First’ mindset, which is the very heart of our movement.”

Spotlight on advocates of Filipino creativity

At its 20th anniversary press conference, Yabang Pinoy also unveiled a special panel entitled “Filipino Brands in Focus,” which gathered trailblazing entrepreneurs who embody the essence of Filipino pride and innovation. Among the inspiring voices was Ann Poco, co-founder of local lifestyle brand, Gouache.

What began with one made-to-order camera bag has since become a social enterprise with a purpose. A Management Information Systems graduate turned lifestyle visionary, Ann’s serendipitous encounter with Marikina’s artisans led to the birth of Gouache—a proudly Filipino brand crafting functional and stylish camera bags, backpacks, and lifestyle carriers.

In celebration of Yabang Pinoy’s 20th year, Gouache and Yabang Pinoy are joining forces to launch a special collaboration line of bags, with a portion of proceeds dedicated to planting 100,000 Bitaog hardwood trees along the Bacnotan Riverway in La Union. These trees, known to naturally shield communities against flooding and coastal erosion, underscore the collaboration’s greater purpose: sustainability and nation-building.

Another panelist featured in “Filipino Brands in Focus” is Ali Sangalang, a true creative force and one of the country’s most inspiring storytellers. A proud Filipino honors graduate who once served as a speechwriter for the late President Noynoy Aquino, Ali’s journey then took a bold turn into entrepreneurship, where he poured his wit, humor, and love for Filipino culture into Linya-Linya, the now-iconic 10-year-old brand of clever shirts and everyday essentials that celebrate our quirks and stories. But Ali’s creativity doesn’t stop there. He is also one of the minds behind Big Fuzz and Puddy Rock Studio—ventures that continue to showcase his passion for music, design, and building communities through creativity.

As part of Yabang Pinoy’s 20th year, Linya-Linya partners with the Filipino pride entity through its Live Proud shorts—a collection that proudly embodies Filipino identity and everyday pride. Today, Ali stands as an example of how Filipinos can live proudly by embracing their roots, telling stories, and turning ideas into movements.

Two Decades of Milestones

Yabang Pinoy continues to stand proud and keeps the advocacy alive, which is to make nation-building a daily habit and lifestyle. Its lifelong mission is to continue to spark the national pride in every single Filipino. Since its founding in 2005, Yabang Pinoy has produced several acclaimed flagship programs, including Global Pinoy Bazaar—a premier showcase of quality Filipino products that creates a bridge between entrepreneurs and consumers, expanding from modest gatherings to major curated events.

According to Yabang Pinoy Director Patrick Joson, Global Pinoy Bazaar started as a small community event showcasing Filipino entrepreneurs and their Philippine-made products in modest venues. “Over the years, it grew into a much larger community gathering in bigger locations, featuring more diverse and carefully curated brands and continuing to champion consumer revolution,” he shares. “It created a space where entrepreneurs and consumers can connect through shared pride in quality Filipino products and services.”

Other notable flagship programs include Philippine Cinema Sessions, which provide a platform for filmmakers, actors, and creatives to initiate dialogue on the state and future of Philippine cinema; Y.A.B.A.N.G Camp, a youth leadership program training young Filipinos to advocate for “Filipino First” values in their chosen field; and 7107, an exploration program designed to rediscover hidden Philippine destinations while supporting grassroots livelihoods.

For the last quarter of 2025, Yabang Pinoy announces its roster of events that provide invaluable support for homegrown brands, entrepreneurs, artists and communities. Celebrate the season by making every gift and purchase a reflection of one’s pride and identity.

27th Global Pinoy Bazaar

October 2–5, 2025

Palm Drive Activity Center, Glorietta, Makati City

6th PH Cinema Session

October 5 & 12, 2025 (Sundays)

Linya Linya HQ, Magnitude Building, Libis, Quezon City

Global Pinoy Alabang Fair

October 17–19, 2025

Activity Center, Alabang Town Center, Alabang

28th Global Pinoy Bazaar

November 20–23, 20205

Palm Drive Activity Center, Glorietta 2, Makati City

29th Global Pinoy Bazaar

November 27–30, 2025

Level 2, Grand Atrium, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Mandaluyong City

Join the Yabang Pinoy movement

For two decades, Yabang Pinoy has upheld one clear yet powerful message: living proudly means embracing the Filipino identity. As it enters a new chapter, the movement urges Filipinos to see nation-building not only as an advocacy but as a way of life.

This Christmas season, Yabang Pinoy encourages everyone to support local—shop Filipino, live Filipino, and live proudly.